Things to do this Weekend: Catch Lions Leaping on High Poles with Your Little Ones!



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Location: Frasers Centrepoint Malls
Date:
13 Feb – 25 Feb 2018
Hour: Details here
Admission:
FREE

Things to do this Weekend: Catch Lion Leaping on High Poles with Your Little Ones!

What is happening?

Catch yourselves in awe as you watch the professional Wenyang Lion Dance Troupe perform as they skilfully leap through high poles!

Associated with power and good fortune, this lion dance symbolises rise to greater heights!

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When & Where is it happening?

  • The Centrepoint
    176 Orchard Road, Singapore 238843
    • 13th / 14th Feb 2018: 1pm
    • 19th / 21st Feb 2018: 1pm and 6pm
    • Level 1 Atrium

  • Changi City Point
    5 Changi Business Park Central 1, Singapore 486038
    • 22nd to 25th Feb 2018: 1pm and 7pm
    • Basement Atrium

  • Eastpoint Mall
    3 Simei Street 6, Singapore 528833
    • 23rd Feb 2018: 12pm and 6pm
    • 24th / 25th Feb 2018: 12pm and 5.30pm
    • Level 1, Atrium

  • Waterway Point
    83 Punggol Central, Singapore 828761
    • 23rd Feb 2018: 6pm
    • 24th / 25th Feb 2018: 2pm and 6pm
    • Level 1, Village Square

Places to go this Weekend: Little Planet Playland (BYKidO Moments)

    How much is it?

    It is absolutely FREE!

     

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    Photo credits Frasers Centrepoint Malls

     

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    This article is prepared by

    Malini Pannirselvam
    Dedicated writer by day, avid reader by night, language fanatic all the time, and aunt to nieces and nephews every day

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